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The phrase "any case where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to specific situations or instances in which something occurs or applies.
Example: "In any case where the evidence is insufficient, the charges should be dropped."
Alternatives: "any situation in which" or "any instance where".
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Chief Justice Roberts asked Deputy Solicitor General Sri Srinivasan, arguing on behalf of the Obama administration, whether there was "any case where all parties agreed with the decision below," but a court "nonetheless upheld" its ability to hear the case.
And in any case, where does the time from?
(a) Any case where I don't have to read stuff.
"We haven't found any case where it would be detrimental to someone".
"I also don't know of any case where the Duma adopted an initiative that came from the regions.
"If it's not obscene, unlawful or illegal, I can't recall any case where we've turned them away," he said.
There wasn't enough money to build a new theatre, and in any case where would you put it?
He should have agreed not to sit on any case where the law firm is involved until he pays what he owes.
Any case where an American is held, even briefly, for immigration investigation is a potential wrongful arrest because immigration agents lack legal authority to detain citizens.
And I do not know of any case where we have impugned a State Supreme Court the way you are doing in this case.
However, critically, the rules are effectively disapplied in any case where the government certifies that this is necessary for the purposes of safeguarding national security.
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